VIDEO: Aussie Indie Wrestler Absorbs A Ridiculously Dangerous Burning Hammer Off A Ladder

VIDEO: Aussie Indie Wrestler Absorbs A Ridiculously Dangerous Burning Hammer Off A Ladder

If you already think indie wrestlers take a few too many risks, then this video is only going to solidify your stance. An Australian grappler named Unsocial Jordan shared the following to his Instagram page...

By MarkCassidy - Jun 04, 2017 06:06 AM EST
Filed Under: TNA
The ongoing debate about independent wrestlers pulling out too many wild and crazy moves during their matches was taken to new levels recently when Randy Orton weighed in on the issue, and now anyone who agrees with The Viper's stance is going to have a lot more ammunition to back up their views.

The video below shows Aussie wrestler Unsocial Jordan taking a Burning Hammer from a ladder. Although it does look like they took every precaution possible to limit the risks (notice the referees holding the ladders etc) this was still a seriously perilous stunt, as the Burning Hammer is dangerous enough when delivered normally... ie, from the ground and not halfway up a f*cking ladder.

Jordan followed up his post by ensuring fans that he actually landed on his back and his fine. Young fella, you are the recipient of today's "Oh My God" award, but please don't do this again, eh?



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